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CONSILIUM CONFERENTIARUM EPISCOPORUM EUROPAE
(CCEE)
PRESS RELEASE
A statement by the members of the Episcopal Coordination for
the Holy Land
Jerusalem, 10 - 13 January 2005
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In a gesture of fraternal
solidarity with the Assembly of Catholic Ordinaries of the Holy Land,
and with the express approval and support of the Holy See, bishops
from Europe and North America have come once more this year to Jerusalem,
Bethlehem and Galilee this week to share in the life of the Local
Churches in the Holy Land and to strengthen their communion with the
Mother Church of Jerusalem. The Episcopal Coordination works to support
the Local Church in its mission of justice, peace and reconciliation.
During these last few days we have visited the President of Israel
and the President of the Palestinian authority and have brought them
both the following message.
We come in the footsteps of two pilgrims to the Holy Land, Pope
Paul VI and Pope John Paul II.
We are completely united with the Christians of the Holy Land, as
they affirm the teaching of Pope Paul VI that peace is brought about
through justice for all, and as they stand resolutely with Pope
John Paul II in his consistent rejection of any form of violence
as a road to peace.
We visit you at a time of great political potential. We know several
of our native countries have helped to shape the history of this
Land. We are determined that the issues which touch the lives and
hopes of all in the Holy Land shall not be neglected. On our return,
we will use every opportunity to share with our own communities
and governments what we have learned from Palestinian and Israeli
authorities and what we have heard and seen in parishes, in Bethlehem's
wonderful university - whose story is followed with great interest
in many countries - and in schools and hospitals, as well as in
Galilee.
At this important moment, we seek to encourage and support all
who strive for justice and so pursue peace and those practical steps
that will enable the Israeli and Palestinian peoples to live in
this Land with dignity, in two states, in security and equity.
We affirm and stand with the Church in the Holy Land, with the
Patriarch, the pastors, religious men and women and lay people,
in their unique witness to the faith we share with them. With the
whole Church, we are committed to the survival and vitality of the
Christian community in this Land where Jesus was born, died, was
buried and rose again.
The importance of the Fundamental Agreement between Israel and
the Holy See and the Basic Agreement between the Holy See and the
Palestinian Liberation Organization are clear to us and we urge
their full enactment and implementation without delay.
We will work for a just peace in this Land and seek to engage our
local Churches and countries in this task. The entire world has
a stake in justice and peace here. Peace here is vital for world
peace.
At this hopeful moment our prayers are with all who share this
Land; Israelis and Palestinians, Christians, Jews and Muslims, that
we will very soon see decisive action and courageous steps to bring
an end to violence and injustice and accomplish reconciliation and
a just and lasting peace in the Land we all call Holy.
Jerusalem, Thursday 13 January 2005
+Patrick Kelly, Archbishop of Liverpool and Vice President, Catholic
Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales and Delegate, Council
of European Bishops’ Conferences (CCEE)
+Brendan O’Brien, Archbishop of St John’s Newfoundland
and President, Canadian Bishops’ Conference
+William S. Skylstad, Bishop of Spokane and President, United States
Catholic Conference
+Andre Lacrampe, Archbishop of Besançon, French Bishops’
Conference
+Joan Enric Vives, Bishop of Urgell and Co Prince of Andorra, Spanish
Bishops’ Conference
+William Kenney, Auxiliary Bishop of Stockholm, Scandinavian Bishops’
Conference and Delegate, Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences
of the European Community (ComECE)
+Pierre Burcher, Auxiliary Bishop of Lausanne, Swiss Bishops’
Conference
+Andreas Laun OSFS, Auxiliary Bishop of Salzburg, Austrian Bishops’
Conference
Mgr Piergiuseppe Vachelli, Undersecretary, Italian Bishops’
Conference
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